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Hosted Git is a managed GitLab hosting service aimed at small teams. Its core selling point is that each customer gets dedicated server/hardware resources, while the platform takes care of operations for the GitLab instance. It positions itself as an alternative following changes to GitLab.com’s free tier, emphasizing “per-server pricing” rather than per-seat pricing. It is best suited to teams already comfortable with GitLab but unwilling to maintain their own installation.
In terms of features, Hosted Git offers hosted GitLab instances, dedicated resources, high-performance isolation, multi-region deployment, and fully managed server administration. Its operations coverage includes regular off-site backups, security patches, upgrades, monitoring, and server hardening. Region options include US, EU, and AP, with London, Paris, and Frankfurt available within the EU, which can help with latency optimization and GDPR jurisdiction requirements. Its ecosystem mainly revolves around GitLab, GitLab CI, and runners; the page mentions managed runners, a dynamic runner provisioning experience, support for bring-your-own Enterprise Edition licenses, and the ability to build runner clusters. The main page does not disclose any Hosted Git API/SDK of its own, nor does it specify support for particular programming languages or frameworks.
Pricing is straightforward and charged monthly per server: Small is €69.99/month with 60GB and up to 15 users; Medium is €119.99/month with 100GB, up to 30 users, and 2 dedicated GitLab CI nodes; Large is €199.99/month with 200GB, up to 60 users, and 6 dedicated CI nodes. The free trial includes 5GB, up to 3 users, and 3 days, but the page currently shows it as Sold out. Compared with per-seat pricing, this may be more cost-effective for small teams where multiple roles participate in projects.
The advantages are its flexible billing model, clear resource isolation, free migration, and the fact that the provider handles patches, upgrades, backups, and monitoring, reducing the burden of self-managing GitLab. Multi-region options also help with compliance and access latency. The downside is that the publicly available information is more like a marketing page and lacks key procurement details such as SLA, uptime commitment, backup retention period, recovery objectives, payment methods, and refund policy. Plan limits for users and storage are fixed, and it is unclear how teams should scale beyond 60 users.
Hosted Git is suitable for teams of roughly 3–60 people that rely heavily on GitLab, want to reduce GitLab.com seat costs, and do not want to maintain a self-hosted GitLab deployment. For users in mainland China, the main content does not provide information about network reachability, whether nodes cover mainland China, or available payment methods, so access conditions should be considered unknown. Alternatives worth comparing include GitLab.com, GitHub Enterprise, Gitee Enterprise, and self-hosted Gitea/Forgejo.
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